Refining the genetic structure and admixture history of Hmong-Mien populations.

IF 4.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Meiqing Yang, Huangzhen Huang, Han Zhang, Wen Wan, Kongyang Zhu, Rui Wang, Jinxi Li, Lu Chen, Jiang Huang, Chuan-Chao Wang
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Abstract

Background: Recent studies have shed light on the unique linguistic and genetic characteristics of Hmong-Mien speakers. However, the underlying genetic structure and admixture events that shape their genetic diversity remain inadequately elucidated.

Results: Here, we co-analyzed newly generated genome-wide data from 164 individuals in Guizhou Province with published data from geographically proximate HM speakers using both allele frequency-based and haplotype-based methods. We unveiled fine-scale genetic substructure within HM speakers in southwest China, emphasizing distinct genetic differentiation between the Miao and Yao branches. Notably, Guangxi GaoHuaHua individuals showed close affiliation with the Yao branch, indicating a divergence time predating approximately 500 years ago. Besides, southwestern HM speakers exhibited an admixture pattern of indigenous Hmong and BaikuYao-like ancestry with minor contributions from neighboring populations like Tai-Kadai and Sino-Tibetan speakers in recent history. We finally identified the dominant paternal and diverse maternal lineages of HM speakers, implying a rich genetic tapestry and intricate historical migrations.

Conclusions: Our study provided new insights into the genetic formation and admixture events that significantly shaped the genomic diversity of present-day HM speakers in southwest China.

苗族群体的遗传结构和混合史的细化。
背景:最近的研究揭示了苗族语使用者独特的语言和遗传特征。然而,形成其遗传多样性的潜在遗传结构和混合事件仍然没有充分阐明。结果:在这里,我们使用基于等位基因频率和单倍型的方法,将贵州省164名个体的新生成的全基因组数据与地理上接近的HM演讲者的已发表数据进行了共同分析。我们揭示了中国西南HM说话人的精细遗传亚结构,强调苗族和瑶族分支之间存在明显的遗传分化。值得注意的是,广西高花花人与瑶族分支关系密切,表明分化时间大约在500年前。此外,西南地区的HM语族在近代史上表现出土著苗族和白库瑶族血统的混合模式,邻近的泰加代和汉藏语族也有少量贡献。我们最终确定了HM演讲者的显性父系和多样化的母系,这意味着丰富的遗传织锦和复杂的历史迁移。结论:本研究对中国西南地区现代HM说话人基因组多样性的遗传形成和混合事件提供了新的认识。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
1.90%
发文量
260
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Biology is a broad scope journal covering all areas of biology. Our content includes research articles, new methods and tools. BMC Biology also publishes reviews, Q&A, and commentaries.
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